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Anne Rice's the Vampire Lestat: A Graphic Novel |
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Rating: Summary: The Best Vampire Book I have ever read. Review: Vampire Lestat is the most intriguing sensual book about vampires I have had the pleasure to read. Lestat - take me, I'm yours.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST VAMPIRE CHRONICLES EVER WRITTEN!!!!! Review: This is one of the greatest stories ever written! Anne Rice is superb! This is a page turner! I can hardly wait until the next chronicle is born! Lestat and Louie are alive and living in Anne Rice! These are destined to become classics!
Rating: Summary: A must-read for Lestat fans!! Review: Although abridged, this was a GREAT interpretation of Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat. The art in this book came very close to my interpretations of her descriptions in the novel. Now, they need to make The Queen of the Damned into a graphic novel!!!
Rating: Summary: This book was breath-taking. Review: This book was filled with mystical fantasies that no one could alone dream of- without the Vampire Lestat. It was filled with everything you could ever dream for an awesome fansasy novel. Every page was a new experience for me and for the brat prince.
Rating: Summary: Lestat, you give new meaning to the slang "bite me!" Review: If Interview drove you to fantasize about becoming a vampire, this book will cause you to start a full-scale search for a vampire to "bring you over." LOVED IT. Lestat, I'm waiting for you. Anytime.
Rating: Summary: okay Review: I have read better Rice book's. this one a little to slow in parts for Anne Rice's style
Rating: Summary: On a scale of 1 to 10 I rate it a 14! Review: Unbelieveably fasinating! To read it is to become so involved that that the world no longer exists.It is to became giddy and lightheaded as if your blood is slowly drained away.Anne Rice will never be forgotten.(in my opinion)she is better than Steven King.Lestat's only real fears are deth and being alone.A saint forced into vampiric evil.His leson is to rage aganst the dieing light (even if you lose)
Rating: Summary: Wonderful, rich male-bonding, stunningly vivid words, a must Review: I think one of Anne Rice's best novels. The Vampire Chronicles were hard to put down because of the richness of the imagery she creates. Male intimate bonding characters much deeper than any movie with Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise. Read and enjoy
Rating: Summary: A wonderful adaptation! Review: The graphic novel version of Rice's Vampire Lestat is an
excellent adaptation of the novel. The illustration is
masterfully done, providing a truly memorable rendering of an already pleasurable story. I'd highly recommend it for
any Rice fan, or even for those who just like a well written
graphic novel.
Rating: Summary: Great book, but diappointing adaptation. Review: Anne Rice's "The Vampire Lestat" is a great book in and of itself, and I definitely reccomend reading it - however, not as a graphic novel. I am a huge fan of Anne Rice, but I'm also not prejudiced against the graphic format either. In fact, I love comics in any form. However, this graphic novel is a huge disappointment. The script is amazing, Faye Perozich manages to convey the wonder and excitement of the original book, but... The art is terrible. Lestat's face in many instances looks ugly and deformed, which directly contradicts the book - in fact Lestat was chosen for vampirism for his good looks. Marius, who was once a proud Roman Senator, wears a mullet. Armand looks all right at first, but when the book revisits the events told in "Interview With The Vampire", he looks positively hiddeous. Do yourself a favor. Don't waste your money on this. If you absolutely must have an Anne Rice graphic novel, buy "The Tale of the Body Thief", which is just as good a story, and much, much better art, which reminds me of P. Craig Russel at times and focuses on the lushness and beauty of Anne Rice's world.
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